Its replacement — the new Frozen Dunkin' Coffee — is a decidedly more coffee-forward drink, since, let's face it, the Coolatta was always more of a milkshake than a true coffee beverage, something even Dunkin' execs are upfront about.

Meet the Frozen Dunkin' Coffee, aka the new version of the Coffee Coolatta.Dunkin' Donuts

Made with coffee extract, ice and dairy, blended together, the new Frozen Dunkin' is inspired by the chain's iced coffee, Fuqua says. The new drink hits stores in summer 2017, and a medium will sell for $3.99.

Fruity Coolattas will remain on menus, along with other frozen beverages such as Fruit Smoothies, the Frozen Dunkaccino, Frozen Vanilla Chai, and Hot Chocolate-Frozen, he added.

Customers will be able to customize the Frozen Dunkin' with milk instead of cream, or flavor add-ins, if they wish.

How does the Frozen Dunkin' compare to the Coffee Coolatta in terms of nutritional info? We took a look. A medium Coffee Coolatta with cream runs 600 calories, 35 grams of fat and 65 grams of sugar. A medium Frozen Dunkin' Coffee with cream will have 420 calories, 18 grams of fat and 61 grams of sugar. Okay, so it's not as bad nutritionally, but only time will tell if the new drink becomes a favorite.

Aside from the new Frozen Dunkin' drink, Dunkin' Donuts also rolled out this new Chocolate-Pretzel doughnut this week.Dunkin' Donuts

Aside from the new cold coffee drink, this week the chain also introduced two new doughnuts (a Chocolate Pretzel doughnut and Peanut Butter Delight croissant doughnut) to help you cope with the Coffee Coolatta news. Sigh.